Journal of Oncology / 2021 / Article / Tab 1 / Research Article
Determinants of Mortality among Cervical Cancer Patients Attending in Tikur Anbessa Specialized Hospital, Ethiopia: Institutional-Based Retrospective Study Table 1 Sociodemographic characteristics of cervical cancer patients and mortality related to these characteristics in TASH.
Variables Category Response Mortality Yes No N (%)N (%)N (%)Age <30 92 (8.70) 7 (7.61) 85 (92.39) 30–49 219 (20.72) 36 (16.44) 183 (83.56) 41–49 262 (24.79) 70 (26.72) 192 (73.28) 50–59 245 (23.18) 91 (37.14) 154 (62.86) ≥60 239 (22.61) 105 (43.93) 134 (56.07) Residence Urban 614 (58.09) 176 (28.66) 438 (71.34) Rural 443 (41.91) 133 (30.02) 310 (69.98) Region Amhara 281 (26.58) 94 (33.45) 187 (66.55) Oromia 341 (32.26) 97 (28.45) 244 (71.55) Tigray 30 (2.84) 10 (33.33) 20 (66.67) SNNP 95 (8.99) 33 (34.74) 62 (65.26) Addis Ababa 280 (26.49) 68 (24.29) 212 (75.71) Others 30 (2.84) 7 (23.33) 23 (76.67) Occupation Unemployed 905 (85.62) 275 (30.39) 630 (69.61) Employed 152 (14.38) 34 (22.37) 118 (77.63) Marital status Single 392 (37.09) 111 (28.32) 281 (71.68) Married 665 (62.91) 198 (29.77) 467 (70.23) Substance User 182 (17.22) 97 (53.30) 85 (46.70) Nonuser 875 (82.78) 212 (24.23) 663 (75.77) Children None 40 (3.78) 34 (85.00) 16 (15.00) One 69 (6.53) 24 (34.78) 45 (65.22) Two 147 (13.91) 49 (33.33) 98 (66.67) Three 361 (34.1) 122 (33.80) 239 (66.20) More than 3 440 (41.63) 108 (24.55) 332 (75.45)